The next-gen Audi TT prototype was caught testing near the Nürburgring. Though heavily camouflaged, the new TT certainly looks enticing; all the familiar TT touches, such as the sloping roofline and taillights (now with what appear to be LEDs) remain, while the rest of the car gets sharp and aggressive new styling. The headlights look to be inspired by the TT’s recently updated 2014 R8 big brother, and hiding under camouflage is the latest version of Audi’s Superman-style grille. That camo also covers aggressive front air intakes below each headlight.

Thanks to its dazzle camouflage, it’s hard to tell what other changes Audi’s design team made to the next-gen TT. Riding on the Volkswagen Group’s new MQB platform, the next TT should be similar in size to the current version and we’d expect a turbocharged four-cylinder engine with about 220 hp to serve as the base engine in the U.S. Not much else is known about the next Audi TT, but given the fact that it was caught testing with a BMW Z4, Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class, Peugeot RCZ, and current-gen TT, its performance aspirations are clear.